Governance
Learn about how the Global Commons Alliance is governed and find key governance documents.
Learn about how the Global Commons Alliance is governed and find key governance documents.
The Global Commons Alliance is a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.
The GCA Advisory Board, which represents GCA’s members, provides independent and strategic guidance to the Alliance in advancing our vision of a just world on a safe planet. The GCA’s Expert Council members offer specific strategic, scientific, and thematic advice to the Alliance in their areas of expertise.
Chair of Global Commons Alliance
Chair of Global Commons Alliance
Margarita Astralaga is the former Director of the Environment, Climate, Gender and Social Inclusion Division (ECG) at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and until recently she was the vice-chair of the Board of Directors for the Climate Smart Agriculture Youth Network.
Previously she worked for UNEP, the World Bank, IDB, the CITES Secretariat, the Ramsar Convention Secretariat, IUCN and the Colombian Environmental Government Agency.
Director of Programs, Mongabay
Director of Programs, Mongabay
Global Hub Director & Interim Executive Director, Earth Commission & Future Earth
Global Hub Director & Interim Executive Director, Earth Commission & Future Earth
Dr. Wendy Broadgate is Global Hub Director (Sweden) and interim Executive Director at Future Earth, the world’s largest network of sustainability scientists and researchers. Since 2019, she has served as the Executive Director of the Earth Commission, a global scientific panel that assesses and synthesizes the latest research to define the boundaries for a safe and just planet. Wendy Broadgate brings more than two decades of experience in the science–policy interface, with deep expertise in building international research networks, synthesizing and translating science for decision-makers, and engaging stakeholders across sectors.
Chair of the Board, EcoCitizen
Chair of the Board, EcoCitizen
Costa Rican expert in environmental and climate governance with 15 years across policy, science and the multilateral system. Research Affiliate at IERN, Campion Hall, University of Oxford. Holds an MSc in Planetary Health; helped frame Costa Rica’s INDC and negotiated for Guatemala at UNFCCC COP30. Works in six languages.
Executive Director / Executive Co-Chair, Climate Governance Commission and Mobilizing an Earth Governance Alliance (MEGA)
Executive Director / Executive Co-Chair, Climate Governance Commission and Mobilizing an Earth Governance Alliance (MEGA)
Maja Groff, Esq. is an international lawyer based in The Hague and Executive Director of the Climate Governance Commission (CGC), which develops high-impact global governance innovations to address climate and Earth system challenges in partnership with leading think tanks and policymakers across regions. She serves as Non-Resident Fellow at the Stimson Center and Co-Chair / Senior Treaty Advisor for the International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC) at Integrity Initiatives International Europe. Her background spans binding multilateral treaty development and administration, and several pioneering international criminal tribunals. She has held positions as Visiting Professor at Leiden University and Chair of the Planetary Governance Program at The New Institute, and is a co-winner of the New Shape Prize for global governance innovation. She is co-author of Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century (Cambridge University Press) and numerous other academic and policy publications.
Director, Center for Global Commons, University of Tokyo
Director, Center for Global Commons, University of Tokyo
Co-Director, Systems Change Lab World Resources Institute
Co-Director, Systems Change Lab World Resources Institute
Rachel is Co-Director of Systems Change Lab, hosted by the World Resources Institute and the Bezos Earth Fund. Prior to joining WRI, Rachel facilitated strategy and partnerships at the We Mean Business Coalition (WMBC), enabling the coalition’s unique collaborative approach to impact via ambition loops of bold climate action among business and policy leaders. Before WMBC, Rachel was as a systems and sustainability consultant in the U.S., Asia and Europe, and had the chance to work with some of the biggest brands in the world to shape their sustainability agendas for over a decade.
Rachel is a graduate of Forum for the Future’s School of Systems Change and holds a B.A. in Communication and Music from Loyola Marymount University.
Honorary Member, Tropical Water Research Alliance (TWRA)
Honorary Member, Tropical Water Research Alliance (TWRA)
Electrical Engineer and PhD in AI applied to Engineering Education. Former President/Rector of UFSJ (Brazil), President of the Minas Gerais State Research Agency (FAPEMIG 2008–2014), and President of the National Council of Research and Development (CNPq 2016–2018). Head of International Affairs at the national level (2014–2016).
Founding CEO, Virgin Unite & Planetary Guardians
Founding CEO, Virgin Unite & Planetary Guardians
Over 20 years incubating global initiatives including The Elders, The B Team, The Carbon War Room (merged with RMI), and The Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator. Author of Partnering. Spent 17 years leading mobile companies across South Africa, Colombia, Bulgaria, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and the US.
Member of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and President AFPAT
Member of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and President AFPAT
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an expert in the adaptation and mitigation of Indigenous peoples to climate change. She is a member of the Mbororo pastoralist people in Chad and President of the Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad (AFPAT).
Hindou received the Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award and was appointed as a United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Advocate. She also serves as a Member of the United Nations Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues; Member of the Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee (IPACC); Member of the Advisory Committee to the Secretary-General’s 2019 Climate Action Summit; and Conservation International Senior Indigenous Fellow.
Convener, Nature Positive Initiative
Convener, Nature Positive Initiative
Marco Lambertini is Convener for Nature Positive Initiative. Before this role he was WWF International Director General (2014-2022) and Special Envoy (2023), as well as Global Director of Network and Programme and subsequently CEO of BirdLife International.
Marco is a member of: The China Council (CCICED); The UNILEVER Sustainability Advisory Council; The Board of Directors for the Fondation Prince Albert II of Monaco; The Board of Directors of the MedFund Co-chair of the Nature Action 100 Science Council; A Distinguished Fellow of the Hoffmann Centre for Global Sustainability; Advisory Board member of the European Business & Biodiversity Platform; Former co-chair and now Board member of the Belt and Road Initiative Greening Coalition; A founding member of the Nature Action Agenda and the Friends of Ocean Action at WEF.
He is the lead author of the recently published book “Becoming Nature Positive: transitioning to a safe and just future” (2025, Earthscan Routledge, London) and Executive Director of the film ‘Becoming Nature Positive’ (2026, Open Planet Studios).
Executive Director, Sunway Centre for Planetary Health, Malaysia; Planetary Health Alliance Advisory Board Member
Executive Director, Sunway Centre for Planetary Health, Malaysia; Planetary Health Alliance Advisory Board Member
Dr. Mahmood is a Professor of Planetary Health at Sunway University. A medical professional with more than two decades of experience managing health crises in disasters and conflict settings, her previous appointments include: Under Secretary General for Partnerships at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies; Chief of the World Humanitarian Summit secretariat at the United Nations; and Chief of the Humanitarian Response Branch at the United Nations Population Fund.
In 2020, she was appointed a Senior Fellow of the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Centre to help reach the goal of making one billion people more resilient to climate change, migration, and human security challenges by 2030. She was also the Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia on Public Health, a member of the Government of Malaysia’s Economic Action Council and
Climate Action Council, and most notably the founder of MERCY Malaysia, a Southern-based international humanitarian organisation.
Dr. Mahmood has received numerous international and national awards including the ASEAN Award in 2019 and the Merdeka Award in 2015 for excellent contribution to community development in Malaysia and the region. Her international awards include the prestigious Isa Award for Services to Humanity in 2013 from the Kingdom of Bahrain, often referred to as the “Nobel peace prize equivalent in the Gulf”. For her contributions in disaster risk reduction, poverty alleviation and peace advocacy, Dr Mahmood was also awarded the Gandhi, King, Ikeda Award by Morehouse College USA (Martin Luther King Chapel) in 2006.
Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
Executive Vice President, Imperatives at World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Executive Vice President, Imperatives at World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Dominic leads the Climate, Nature and Tackling Inequality Imperatives for World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Before joining WBCSD Dominic was Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board at the World Economic Forum, Principal Partner and Member of the UK OpCo Executive Committee for Environmental Resources Management, and the inaugural environmental economist at the UK Natural Environment Research Council Institute of Hydrology.
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